OS X Possibly Infected with Malware

Ok, I know this sounds really dumb but after reading an article on the internet of two malware viruses found for os x this week that asks for your firewall connections or something, I noticed that when I booted up my mac this morning it asked me to allow or deny incoming connections for fsmpm and ServerManagerDaemon.bundle. So I am wondering if this is related to the malware infections or this is just me being dumb and paranoid

yes, Microsoft Messenger for Mac, VLC, Handbrake, Software Update (iTunes, Safari and H.264), Skype API, couple of xcode demos but only from respected websites, Camino, and some other stuff but from like one or two weeks ago. Hope this helps

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When I go into the Security Preferences Pane, then the Firewall tab it lists the two things (fsmpm and ServerManagerDaemon) in the area that shows connections and whether or not it allows it or not.

Ok, I know this sounds really dumb but after reading an article on the internet of two malware viruses found for os x this week that asks for your firewall connections or something, I noticed that when I booted up my mac this morning it asked me to allow or deny incoming connections for fsmpm and ServerManagerDaemon.bundle. So I am wondering if this is related to the malware infections or this is just me being dumb and paranoid

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Both fsmpm and ServerManagerDaemon.bundle are Mac OS X services, so at least the names themselves gives no indication of malware, but that does not exclude the possibilty of some kind of malware that makes these services do its job. It's hard for me to say, you might be dumb and paranoid or you might not.

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